Now that the Xposed Framework has finally been updated for Android Lollipop, we're starting to notice that some modules function properly, while others are a bit buggy or even worse—don't work at all. Most of this is a result of changes to elements of the Android system that KitKat modules relied upon, and such modules will need to be updated for 5.0 compatibility.

In these early stages of development, bugs are to be expected. For many folks, this means a "wait and see" approach is in order, and others still remain on the fence. But if there's that one feature that you just can't go without, it would be nice to know if it's available before you go about installing the framework.

So with some help from variouscontributors across the internet, we've started compiling a list of the state of many popular Xposed modules on Lollipop. Since modules that hook directly into apps such as YouTube Adaway and Xposed GEL Settings haven't been affected by the changes in 5.0, most all of them work and will not be listed here either way.

Fully Functional Modules

The following modules work without any major hiccups on Android 5.0 and up. Modules that we've covered in the past link directly to their respective tutorials, while other links point to the Xposed Modules Repository.

From the looks of it, things are already shaping up nicely on Lollipop, with the majority of system-tweaking modules already working. Do you know the status of any modules that are missing from the list? Let us know in the comment section below, or drop us a line on Facebook, Google+, or Twitter.